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RobArb

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  1. NHBS - Comparative Wood Anatomy - S Carlquist
  2. RobArb

    Norway

    been to both esjberg and voss, went to flam, bergen and a couple of other places aswell but it was on a cruise, think we paid about £800 for a 10 day cruise round the fjords amazing country will defo be going back!
  3. Well that was a better explanation than mine:blushing: nice one jim:thumbup:
  4. The advertisements are transmitted at a stronger frequency therefore making them seem louder even though your TV volume is the same I think its so we take notice, but i just channel hop, can't stand adverts and radio adverts are even worse..... we buy any car DOT COM:thumbdown:
  5. lloks like a big place, is it a vast estate?
  6. early morning april fools me thinks!
  7. great place:thumbup: what are you taking the photos with? the images seem strangely blurred yet in focus?? rather mesmorising!!!
  8. @0:31....!!! What the..... thats just mental, but awesome none the less:thumbup:
  9. with the air spade is there a certain spec you should work to or is each tree different? i mean like how far down do you "dig" and/or how far out? do you go all the way round the tree or stay to where major roots are?
  10. but on the coast west (sunny ole southport)(hint hint)
  11. don't believe him, not a word of truth there :lol:joke:thumbup: good lad to work with is rob (if a little wet behind the ears:001_tt2:)
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    Brambles

    i'm tellin ya, ms660 but we had a 36" bar on ours... way to big but was ace for bashin brambles.... not quite sure on the H&S aspects of it though:blushing:
  13. theres loads left in manchester:thumbup: also known as the manchester pop!! (probably not the truly wild pop nigra though) wiki quote - "Manchester Poplar'. A cultivar of subsp. betulifolia widely planted in northwest England. It is a male clone, and currently seriously threatened by Poplar Scab disease"
  14. nice pics, looked like a good day... can i comment... i don't want to be negative but the scale of those photos and the fact that black pops don't tend to grow that high, but are you sure it was 115ft or is that an exageration?
  15. Tony, i've asked for details and compared to what i know so far in my studies and own opinions, you are far more knowledgeable than me I honestly don't know whats stopping you apart from a bit of lack of self-appreciation possibly? If you don't ask in this life you don't get:thumbup:
  16. that is true, think its called something different too? I'll carry on with my FdSc, this info was for someone else:thumbup:
  17. RobArb

    Brambles

    bash em with the 66 and 3' bar a few times:thumbup:
  18. yeh, definately shorten those legs on your hitch and unless you have a hitch that self tends don't forget to pull your slack through!!
  19. mothers day has pinched my birthday this year!

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